Hotels in Misawa, Japan

Hotels in Misawa, Japan
Situated in the in the Aomori Prefecture in northern Japan, 466 miles (750 kilometers) north of Tokyo, Misawa is home of the U.S. Misawa Airbase as well scenic destinations in the area. Set in the hills and nature of northern Japan's lakes and valleys, Misawa lures adventurous tourists: the Aomori Prefecture boasts bountiful ski slopes, horseback riding trails, biking and hiking through Japanese forests. Misawa also has plenty of authentic Japanese bathhouses and saunas for guests to try out and enjoy. Hotels cater to the business guest as well as the touring type. If you can't stand the smell of smoke, be sure to request a non-smoking hotel room in advance.

Misawa City Hotel

A Western-style business-type hotel, the Misawa City Hotel is one of the best known in the area. The hotel is simply but sweetly decorated. It has a big, Western-style feel with a Japanese touch: pastel-colored walls and décor, modern and antique lamps, and shiny bedspreads. All guest suites come with a bath or shower, refrigerator, tea service and a mini-bar. If guests bring their laptops, the hotel supplies complimentary Wi-Fi connection. The lobby welcomes guests with its marble floors, comfortable couches and professional staff. In the area are ski slopes, amusement parks and hiking at the shoreline around Lake Ogawara, the 11th largest lake in Japan.

Misawa City Hotel
Chuo Machi 2-1-1
Misawa City Aomori
JAPAN 033-0001
011-81-0176-52-7777
www.misawa-cityhotel.com

Hotel Route Inn Misawa

Ten minutes from Misawa Airport, Hotel Route Inn Misawa is centrally located and ideal for visitors looking to see relatives at the U.S. Misawa base or just to explore the nature in the area. The towering, modern hotel is a considered a "Western business class" hotel but has many Japanese soft touches. Rooms come with bath or shower, Internet access, tea server, TV and access to the hotel's authentic Japanese bathhouse for relaxing after a long day exploring the forest or skiing the trails. Guests can purchase a daily buffet breakfast. The hotel has nearby skiing and snowboarding trails and amusement parks. If guests plan to visit the Aomori Prefecture in July, participate in the Nebuta festival, a famous lantern festival that rouse sleepy summer spirits. In addition, tour Towada Hacimantai National Park for shockingly beautiful foliage in spring and autumn.

Hotel Route Inn Misawa
Sawai Cho 1-9-2
Misawa City
JAPAN 033-0011
011-81-0176-50-1011
route-inn.co.jp/search/hotel/index.php?hotel_id=504

Misawa Princess Hotel

A modern, stylish, Japanese-trendy hotel, the Misawa Princess hotel offers guest to Aomori upscale rooms with big comfortable beds, a writing desk, fully equipped kitchens and free Wi-Fi connection. Explore the area beyond the airbase: Tourists enjoy Moya Hill park, a recreational park with a Roller Luge ("Hills Thunder") in the summer and skiing and snowboarding trails in the winter. Tourists also bike, hike and stroll Lake Towada and Aoirase Valley, a 14-kilometer (8.5-mile) valley between Yasumiya and Nenokuchi. Take a three-hour walk sidewalk from Ishikado to Nenokuchi and enjoy the shoreline views. Lake Towada, the third deepest in Japan, gets to 327 meters (1,072 feet) deep.

Misawa Princess Hotel
1-3-26 Saiwaicho
Aomori Prefecture
Misawa, Japan
011-81-0176-57-2351
princesshotel.jp

Article Written By Noelle Carver

Noelle Carver has been a freelance writer since 2009, with work published in "SSYK" and "The Wolf," two U.K. literary journals. Carver holds a Bachelor of Arts in literature from American University and a Master of Fine Arts in writing from The New School. She lives in New York City.

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